Blending quantitative and qualitative methods is an approach to studying organizational phenomena that seeks to leverage the strengths and compensate for the weaknesses of each method that is used separately. Notably, quantitative data offer greater objectivity and precision but lack richness, while qualitative data provide insight about mechanisms but bring subjectivity. Selecting the appropriate method for a given research question is an essential skill for organizational researchers. High-quality research involves a good fit between the methods used and the nature of the contribution to the literature. This article describes a contingency framework that relates the state of prior theory and research to the design of a current research...